Why is Countrywide and thier law firm Trott & Trott evicting a 72-year-old disabled woman from her home of 45 years, rather than accepting full payment for the house?
http://www.moratorium-mi.org
Why is Countrywide and thier law firm Trott & Trott evicting a 72-year-old disabled woman from her home of 45 years, rather than accepting full payment for the house? http://www.moratorium-mi.org
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Um, most of the people in this group-I'm one of them---DO have jobs, and in fact a couple of them have lost a home to foreclosure themselves. Also, what the hell does that have to do with what we're trying to do, which to halt all foreclosures in Michigan (which has the highest foreclosure rate nationally at 18%). It's A HUGE problem here, especially due to us having the highest unemployment rate nationally. Michigan (and especially Detroit) have been hit hard as hell by both,jobs are vanishing.
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By the way, if you regard people as "things," I'm very, very sorry for you.